Thursday, April 16, 2015

The re-issue of the album is a sign that Accuser has more energy and
new material to grant the world and are currently touring from July to
October. Accuser has gained a harder sound since 1989 and have produced
several, distinct albums through the years leading up to their most
recent album, Diabolic, in 2013. The band has evolved well along with
modern acts without feeling the need to sacrifice their 80’s thrash
roots. The re-release of Who Dominates Who? comes at a time where many
fans of the original album are raising children, a perfect opportunity
to share a classic album with the ones they love. In the archive I have
included 3 bonus tracks: Black Suicide, ''Technical Excess'' &
''Terroristic Violence''.

This is a recording of live broadcasts of the band on Swedish Radio. Thats why you will hear some swedish talking in between. But the recordings are of good quality considering they are recordered from radio.

01 - The Show Is Over02 - The Assassin03 - Heroes Never Return04 - Dance the Wire05 - Got to Sort Myself Out06 - My Own Way07 - Secret Place to Hide08 - Carrie09 - Just for One Night10 - We Rock the Nation

The band was out supporting their "Restless Breed" album. Their first of three albums with Forrester. Rhett had a completely different singing style than did previous singer Guy Speranza. Unfortunately, Rhett was killed in 1994 and Guy passed away from pancreatic cancer in 2003.

Author
Notes : Recorded live in Detroit, USA, during "March Of The Saint 1984"
tour. Great live band performance, great sound because of the
soundboard recording! Bootleg front cover is a self-made one. Enjoy!

1. Liquid Courage2. Ageless Eyes3. Calling The Corner4. World In A World5. Officer Nice6. Subterfuge7. Kill On Command8. Phobophobia9. Bodies On Bodies10. I Profit11. T.D.S. (Take It As You Will)12. Paraplegic

Vio-Lence
are never gonna get that much recognition, as they were unabashed
followers, but I say it's better to perfect an already existing genre
than to innovate a mediocre one. No, Vio-Lence aren't one of the very
best thrash bands around, but when it comes to just straight up,
unrelenting thrash, they're about as good as it gets. Vio-lence defines
speed metal during the late 80's into the early 90's.If you want to hear
where it all started from, get this album and prepare to be
ROCKED!!!!!!!!! In the archive I have included both the original release
with sovers and the reissue edition featuring one bonus disc... \m/

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